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IMemoryData::SetBuffer method (austream.h)

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Note  This interface is deprecated. New applications should not use it.
 
Initializes a memory buffer with a pointer to memory and length.

Syntax

HRESULT SetBuffer(
  [in] DWORD cbSize,
  [in] BYTE  *pbData,
  [in] DWORD dwFlags
);

Parameters

[in] cbSize

Size of memory pointed to by pbData, in bytes.

[in] pbData

Pointer to memory that this object will use.

[in] dwFlags

Reserved for flag data. Must be zero.

Return value

Returns S_OK if successful or E_INVALIDARG if cbSize is zero or pbData is NULL.

Remarks

This method can be called as often as needed. When using IStreamSample::Update to update samples asynchronously, make sure that SetBuffer is never called before an update is completed.

Requirements

Requirement Value
Target Platform Windows
Header austream.h

See also

IMemoryData Interface